Safety drying ovens from the APT.line™

MDL series:
Safety drying ovens with first class safety features and an expanded temperature range

The MDL series operates at temperatures up to 350 ºC at an airflow of 400l/min, ideal conditions for high temperature testing, e.g. in coil coating applications. The preheating chamber with its special Airflow Design permits homogenous baking processes to be performed with maximum occupational safety in extremely short time, safeguarded by electronic monitoring of fresh air. Individual programming options provide maximum flexibility for completing your jobs.

BINDER Sicherheits-Wärmetrockenschränke

  • Electronically controlled APT.line™ preheating chamber technology
  • Temperature range of 5 °C (9 °F) above ambient temperature up to 350 °C (662 °F)
  • MCS controller with 25 storable programs of 100 sections each for a maximum of 500 program segments
    • User-friendly LCD screen
    • Easy-to-read menu guide
    • Integrated electronic chart recorder
    • Variety of options for the graphic display of process parameters
    • Real-time clock
  • Heat output: 9.0 kW
  • Silicone door gasket, resistant to high operating temperatures
  • Adjustable ramp function via program editor
  • Rear exhaust duct Ø 100 mm (3.9 inch)
  • Replaceable fresh-air filter cartridge, Class F6 (EU6 fine-particle filter for particle sizes between 1 μm and 10 μm)
  • Independent adjustable temperatur safety device, Class 2 (DIN 12880) with optical and acoustic alarm
  • Fresh-air monitoring with acoustic alarm and automatic shut-off of heating
  • RS 422 interface for communication software APT-COM™ DataControlSystem
  • 2 chrome-plated shelves
  • BINDER test certificate
MDL 115
Exterior dimensions 
Width (mm/inch) 834 / 32.8
Height (inclusive feet/castors) (mm/inch) 800 / 31.5
Depth (mm/inch) 685 / 27.0
Plus door handle (mm/inch) 50 / 2.0
Wall clearance (mm/inch) 100 / 3.9
Wandabstand bei geöffneter Tür (mm) 160 / 6.3
Exhaust duct outer- Ø (mm/inch) 100 / 3.9
Steam space volume (l/cu.ft.) 156 / 5.5
  
Interior dimensions 
Width (mm/inch) 600 / 23.6
Height (mm/inch) 435 / 17.1
Depth (mm/inch) 435 / 17.1
Interior volume (l/cu.ft.) 115 / 4.1
Racks, chrome-plated (number standard/max.) 2/5
Load per rack (kg/lbs.) 20 / 44
Permitted total load (kg/lbs.) 50 / 110
Weight of the unit (empty) (kg/lbs.) 90 / 199
  
Temperature data 
Temperature range, 5°C (9°F) above ambient up to (°C/°F) 350
Temperature variation 
at 70 °C (158 °F) (± °C) 2
at 150 °C (302 °F) (± °C) 3,4
at 300 °C (572 °F) (± °C) 7
Temperature variation with door flap 
at 70 °C (158 °F) (± °C) 2
at 150 °C (302 °F) (± °C) 3
at 300 °C (572 °F) (± °C) 8
Temperature fluctuation (± °C) 0,5
Heating-up time 2) 
to 70 °C (158 °F) (Min.) 3,5
to 150 °C (302 °F) (Min.) 6
to 300 °C (Min.) 10
Recov. time after door was opened for 30 sec.2) 
at 70 °C (158 °F) (Min.) 0,5
at 150 °C (302 °F) (Min.) 2
at 300 °C (572 °F) (Min.) 4
Recov. time after door was opened for 30 sec.2) 
at 70 °C (158 °F) (Min.) 0,5
at 150 °C (302 °F) (Min.) 1
at 300 °C (572 °F) (Min.) 2
Air change (approx. x/min.) 3
Air circulation (approx. x/min.) 40
Exhaust air volume flow (approx. L/min. / m3/h) 400 / 24.0
Air flow velocity (m/sec) 0,8-1,2
Highest permitted solvent quantity (g) (at T-180 °C, M-100 g/mol, U-40 g/m3, K = 0.5) 6,65
  
Electrical data 
Housing protection acc. to EN 60529 IP 33
Nominal voltage (±10 %) 50/60 Hz (V) (400 3/N)
Nominal power (W) 9000
Energy consumption 
at 70 °C (W) 400
at 150 °C (W) 1130
at 300 °C (W) 2083
  

1) value without window
2) up to 98 % of the set value

All specified technical data apply for standard equipment operating at an ambient temperature of + 25 °C (77 °F), with line voltage fluctuations of ± 10%. These typical average values for series equipment were determined in accordance with the BINDER factory standard. They are based upon the recommended distances from the inner chamber walls, namely 10% of height, width and depth. Differing ambient temperatures or variances in the design of individual equipment may produce different performance data.

We therefore recommend that equipment be calibrated and/or validated on a case-by-case basis when working at the extremes of the permissible ambient temperature range.